A | B |
Ecosystem | interaction of biotic and abiotic components in an area |
Autotroph | Self-feeder / Green plant |
Heterotroph | Feeds from other trophic levels |
Detrivore | Decomposers |
Open sytem | transfers of energy and matter |
Biomass | amount of plant and animal matter in an area |
Biome | Regional scale ecosystem |
Plagioclimax | Ecosystem permanently damaged by man |
Primary succession | An ecosystem developing on new land |
Secondary succession | An ecosystem developing on cleared land |
Pioneer species | The first species to colonise an area |
Dominant species | The species that is largest and most numerous |
Sere | A stage in the development of an ecosystem |
Climatic climax | When vegetation is in equilibrium with the climate and soils in an area |
Subclimax | An ecosystem that has not reached full development for natural reasons |
Capillary action | The upward movement of water |
Leaching | Occurs when precipitation exceeds evapotranspiration |
A horizon | Topsoil |
Humus | Decomposed organic matter |
B horizon | Subsoil |
Psammosere | Sand dune ecosystem |
Survivor species | Plants that can withstand nutrient-poor conditions |
Monoculture | Reliance on one crop |
Prisere | A complete chain in the development in a complete ecosystem |
Pioneer community | The first plants to colonise an area |
Community | A number of species living together |
Population | Members of a particular species in one area |
Niche | A way of life which enables a species to occupy a particular place in a community |
Habitat | The place a community occupies |
xerophytic | Arid or dry conditions |